The jet, an MK-58 Hawker Hunter, is owned and operated by Airborne Tactical Advantage — a Newport News-based defense contractor that helps train military pilots. The jets typically play the enemy in training, to include air-to-air combat scenarios.

Such a beautiful aircraft.I will never forget seeing 111 squadron setting a record looping and barrel rolling 22 Hunters in formation.An incredible sight.
The Mk58 Hunter in this report would previously have been operated by the Swiss Air Force.

What's even more amazing, is that after 68 years... its it is still being used in a military (albeit civvy contractor) role!

Yup, but this is the second incident with Hunters from this particular company and one has to wonder for how long they will still be able to operate them effectively. Spare parts must at some point start to be a problem, as these old birds have been out of production for a while. But certainly one of those classic designs one would love to see flying for ever.